Whitt, L. (2009). Science, colonialism, and indigenous peoples: The cultural politics of law and knowledge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
2009 |
indigenous people, tribe, legal system, Traditional Knowledge, legal ideologies, intellectual property rights, Western Science, colonialism |
International |
Link |
Wildcat, D. R., 2009: Red Alert!: Saving the Planet with Indigenous Knowledge. Fulcrum Publishing, 148 pp. |
2009 |
Climate change, Traditional Knowledge, Resiliance, tribe, indigenous |
Global |
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Arctic Council. 2009. Tromsø Declaration. On the occasion of the Sixth Ministerial Meeting of the Arctic Council, the 29th of April, 2009, Tromsø, Norway. https://2009-2017.state.gov/e/oes/rls/other/2009/123483.htm (accessed June 22, 2015). |
2009 |
indigenous, tribe, arctic residents, global climate change, arctic warming |
Arctic, Coastal, Norway |
Link |
Brubaker, M., J. Bell, and A. Rolin, 2009: Climate Change Effects on Traditional Inupiaq Food Cellars. CCH Bulletin No. 1. 7 pp., Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Center for Climate and Health. URL ↩ |
2009 |
Climate change, Traditional foods, Alaska, Inupiaq, food cellars, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska, Arctic |
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Button, Gregory V., and Kristina Peterson. 2009 Participatory Action Research: Community Partnership with Social and Physical Scientists. In Anthropology and Climate Change: From Encounters to Actions. Susan A. Crate and Mark Nuttall, eds. Pp. 327-340. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. |
2009 |
Vulnerability to disasters, Community Empowerment, planning for disaster preparedness, response and mitigation. |
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Crate, Susan A., and Mark Nuttall. 2009. Anthropology and Climate Change: From Encounters to Actions. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press. |
2009 |
Climate change, Culture, Environmental Studies, anthropology |
Global |
Link |
McNutt, Deborah (ed). 2009. Northwest Tribes: Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change. Brief prepared for the Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute. Olympia, WA: Evergreen State College. |
2009 |
Climate Impacts, Adaptation, Tribal Nations, Mitigation |
National, Washington, Northwest, International (Canada) |
Link |
Daigle, J. J., and D. Putnam, 2009: The meaning of a changed environment: Initial assessment of climate change impacts in Maine – indigenous peoples. Maine’s Climate Future: An Initial Assessment, G.L. Jacobson, I.J. Fernandez, P.A. Mayewski, and C.V. Schmitt, Eds., University of Maine, 37-40. URL ↩ |
2009 |
climate change assessment, Climate Change Impacts, Maine, tribe, indigenous |
Northeast |
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Federal Emergency Management Agency (2009) Hazard Mitigation Plan Status List for Indian Tribal Governments. Retrieved November 18, 2011, from http://www.fema.gov/library/viewRecord.do?id=3565 |
2009 |
tribe, indigenous |
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Ferguson, D., and Crimmins, M. (2009) Who’s Paying Attention to the Drought on the Colorado Plateau? Southwest Climate Outlook, CLIMAS, July 2009. |
2009 |
tribe, indigenous, Drought, Colorado Plateau |
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Dumroese, R. Kasten; Luna, Tara; Landis, Thomas D., editors. 2009. Nursery manual for
native plants: A guide for tribal nurseries - Volume 1: Nursery management. Agriculture
Handbook 730. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 302 p. |
2009 |
seed restoration, native seeds, native plants, plant nursery, crop production, agriculture |
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Ford J, Furgal C (2009) Climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability in the Arctic. Polar Res 28:1–9 |
2009 |
Adaptation, Arctic, Climate change, environmental change, vulnerability, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
Link |
Ford, J. D., and L. Berrang-Ford, 2009: Food security in Igloolik, Nunavut: An exploratory study. Polar Record, 45, 225-236, doi:10.1017/S0032247408008048.↩ |
2009 |
Food Security, food insecurity, Traditional foods, tribe, indigenous |
Canada, Arctic |
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Freudenberg, William R., Robert Gramling, Shirley Laska, and Kai T. Erikson 2009 Catastrophe in the Making: The Engineering of Katrina and the Disasters of Tomorrow. Washington, DC: Island Press. |
2009 |
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GAO, 2009: Alaska Native Villages: Limited Progress Has Been Made on Relocating Villages Threatened By Flooding and Erosion. Government Accountability Office Report GAO-09-551. 53 pp., U.S. Government Accountability Office. URL ↩ |
2009 |
Alaska Native, Relocation, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic, Alaska |
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Oliver Timm and Henry F. Diaz, 2009: Synoptic-Statistical Approach to Regional Downscaling of IPCC Twenty-First-Century Climate Projections: Seasonal Rainfall over the Hawaiian Islands*. J. Climate, 22, 4261–4280. |
2009 |
Climate Modeling, Hawaiian Regional Climate Model |
Hawaii, Pacific |
Link |
Mekbeb, E.T., Lilieholm, R.J., Blahna, D.J. and Kruger, L.E., 2009. Resource use, dependence and vulnerability: community-resource linkages on Alaska's Tongass National Forest. Ecosystems and Sustainable Development, 122, pp.263-272. |
2009 |
Southeast Alaska, social change, policy, economics, ecosystem management, environmental services, timber-dependent communities, resilience, social capital, sustainable development, rural, natural resources, Alaska Native, village, cultural resources, subsistence, planning, human rights, social justice, Native rights |
Alaska |
Link |
Karl, T. R., J. T. Melillo, and T. C. Peterson, 2009: Global Climate Change Impacts in the United States. T.R. Karl, J.T. Melillo, and T.C. Peterson, Eds. Cambridge University Press, 189 pp. URL ↩ |
2009 |
Climate change, Water Resources, Energy, Transportation, Agriculture, ecosystems, Human Health, Society |
United States |
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Laidler, G. J., J. D. Ford, W. A. Gough, T. Ikummaq, A. S. Gagnon, S. Kowal, K. Qrunnut, and C. Irngaut, 2009: Travelling and hunting in a changing Arctic: Assessing Inuit vulnerability to sea ice change in Igloolik, Nunavut. Climatic Change, 94, 363-397, doi:10.1007/s10584-008-9512-z.↩ |
2009 |
vulnerability, sea ice change, Traditional Knowledge, Arctic, tribe, indigenous |
Canada, Arctic |
Link |
Piguet, Etienne. 2008 Climate Change and Forced Migration. New Issues in Refugee Research. Research |
2008 |
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Reed, A. 2008. Class inequality, liberal bad faith, and neoliberalism: the true disaster of Katrina. In N. Gunewardena and M. Schuller (eds.) Capitalizing on catastrophe: neoliberal strategies in disaster reconstruction. Lanham, MD: Altamira Press. Pp. 147-154. |
2008 |
Inequality, Katrina, Neoliberalism, Disasters |
Southeast |
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Roth, George. 2008. Recognition. In Indians in Contemporary Society. Ed. Garrick A. Bailey. Handbook of North American Indians. Vol. 2. William C. Sturtevant, general editor, pp. 113–128. Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution. |
2008 |
Federal Recognition, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
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Ryan, M. G., S. R. Archer, R. Birdsey, C. Dahm, L. Heath, J. Hicke, D. Hollinger, T. Huxman, G. Okin, R. Oren, J. Randerson, and W. Schlesinger, 2008: Ch. 3: Land Resources. The Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture, Land Resources, Water Resources, and Biodiversity.A Report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research, P. Backlund et al., Ed., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 75-120. URL ↩ |
2008 |
Climate change, Land resources, Agriculture, Water Resources, Biodiversity |
United States |
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Sakakibara, C. (2008). “Our Home Is Drowning”: Iñupiat Storytelling And Climate Change In Point Hope, Alaska”. Geographical Review, 98(4), 456-475. |
2008 |
Alaska, Climate change, coastal erosion, Point Hope, storytelling, tribe, indigenous |
Alaska |
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Sarche, M. and Spicer P., (2008) Poverty and Health Disparities for American Indian and Alaska Native Children: Current Knowledge and Future Prospects. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1136: p. 126-136. |
2008 |
poverty, health disparities, children, American Indian, Alaska Native, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
Smith, J.B., Schneider, S.H., Oppenheimer, M., Yohe, G.W., Hare, W., Mastrandrea, M., Patwardhan, A., Burton, I., Corfee-Morlot, J., Magadza, C.H.D., Fussel, H.M., Pittock, A.B., Rahman, A., Suarez, A. and van Ypersele, J.P. (2008). Assessing dangerous climate change through an update of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) ‘‘reasons for concern.’’ Publication of the National Academy of Science, Vol. 106, No. 11, p. 4133-4137. |
2008 |
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Teresa Evans-Campbell. 2008. Historical Trauma in American Indian/Native Alaska Communities: Multilevel Framework for Exploring Impacts on Individuals, Families, and Communities. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 23(3): 316-338. |
2008 |
historical trauma, American Indians, microaggressions, intergenerational trauma, tribe, indigenous |
United States |
Link |
Tester, Frank J., and Peter Irniq. 2008. Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit: Social History, Politics, and Practice of Resistance. Arctic 61(Suppl. 1):48–61. |
2008 |
Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit, Culture, Rights, Inuit social history, wildlife management, resistance, Nunavut government, Western Science, tribe, indigenous |
Arctic |
Link |
Turner, N. J., R. Gregory, C. Brooks, L. Failing, and T. Satterfield. 2008. From invisibility to transparency: Identifying the implications. Ecology and Society 13(2): 7. |
2008 |
First Nations, decision making, resource use, negotiations, cultural values, tribe, indigenous |
Western North America |
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Legislature, Alaska State. 2008. Final Commission Report: Alaska Climate Impact Assessment Commission. |
2008 |
Southeast Alaska, traditional knowledge, TEK, climate change, relocation, vulnerability assessment |
Alaska |
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